RSPEC_TAG_MATCHER
Implementation of have_tag() RSpec matcher using Nokogiri.
Description
An implementation of rspec_on_rails’ have_tag()
matcher which does not depend on Rails’ assert_select()
. Using Nokogiri instead, the matcher is available to non-Rails projects, and enjoys the full flexibility of Nokogiri’s advanced and blazing fast CSS and XPath selector support.
Installation
Gem:
sudo gem install rspec_tag_matchers --source http://gemcutter.org
Dependencies:
- rspec (stating the obvious)
Configuration
In spec_helper.rb
:
require 'rspec_tag_matchers'
Spec::Runner.configure do |config|
config.include(RspecTagMatchers)
end
Usage
As its first argument, have_tag()
accepts any CSS or XPath selectors which are supported by Nokogiri.
body.should have_tag('form[@action*=session]')
body.should have_tag('ul > li + li')
Expectations can be placed upon the inner text of the matched element by providing another argument, which should be either a String
or a Regexp
:
body.should have_tag('h1', 'Welcome')
body.should have_tag('p', /a very important blurb/i)
Expectations can be placed upon the number of matched elements by passing an options hash:
body.should have_tag('abbr', :count => 1) # exactly one
body.should have_tag('dt', :minimum => 4) # at least 4
body.should have_tag('dd', :maximum => 4) # at most 4
body.should have_tag('a.outgoing', /rspec/i, :count => 2)
The :count
key also accepts a Range
, making the following equivalent:
body.should have_tag('tr', :count => 3..5)
body.should have_tag('tr', :minimum => 3, :maximum => 5)
The usage of with_tag()
, however, is no longer supported. Instead, a block passed to have_tag()
will have each matched element successively yielded to it. If none of the blocks return without raising an ExpectationNotMetError
, the outer have_tag()
is treated as having failed:
body.should have_tag('thead') do |thead|
thead.should have_tag('th', :count => 5)
end
This also allows arbitrary expectations to be applied from within the block, such as:
body.should have_tag('dl dd.sha1') do |dd|
dd.inner_text.length.should == 40
end
Notes
Currently, this implementation does not support substitution values as assert_select did (by way of HTML::Selector
):
Note supported:
body.should have_tag('li[class=?]', dom_class)
body.should have_tag('tr.person#?', /^person-\d+$/)
I (Kyle Hargraves, original author) rarely use these, and Hpricot’s advanced selectors make them mostly useless, as far as I can tell, so I am unlikely to implement them myself.
This have_tag()
further differs from the assert_select
-based implementation in that the nested have_tag()
calls must all pass on a single selected element in order to be true. This was a source of confusion in RSpec ticket #316. There is a spec covering this case if you need an example.
Origin
This project was originally forked from:
http://github.com/cjohansen/validatious-on-rails
License
Original work:
Released under the MIT license.
Copyright © 2008 Kyle Hargraves